Chemistry Reference
In-Depth Information
an archive that contains dozens of case studies, one obvious conclusion
becomes evident: the process development staff of the client companies
knew little or nothing of glass transitions or of the materials science
approaches to the formulation of amorphous pharmaceutical solids.
Even where the knowledge exists within a company, its significance does
not generally reach the thinking of marketing departments or senior
management. Too often the author has been invited by development
departments to make presentations to senior managers, with the sole
purpose of convincing them of modern thinking on freeze-drying.
Unless this lack is remedied, freeze-drying will continue to be practised
as a trial-and-error technology.
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